CycleDog: (n) 1. An all-weather bicyclist, often regarded as one very sick puppy with a bad attitude. 2. A ankle-biting poodle with a Mohawk. (l)Canis familiaris cyclus
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Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Ed's ego rides again...
A week ago, as I rolled along easily on my morning commute, I sensed something behind me just as I crested the first bridge at Bird Creek. A second later, someone said, "On your left!" and another bicycle commuter swept by at speed. I shouted, "Good morning!" and he was gone.
Now, the guy was probably 20 years younger than me, and he carried only a large hydration pack. He rode a hybrid, spinning in a relatively large gear. He turned west on 66th and headed toward Mohawk Park.
I kept grinding on south toward the airport.
This morning, as I was southbound on Main Street, I saw another cyclist going west on 76th. It was the same guy! My ego nudged the speed up a couple of notches. He was moving fast as 76th is usually busy with car traffic, but when he turned south onto Mingo, he let up a bit.
I was in the drops, head down, and pedaling at a higher pace than I'd normally try to sustain. I closed the gap from roughly a quarter of a mile down to about 100 yards by the time we reached the Bird Creek bridges. That's when he saw me.
His cadence increased and the gap slowly widened. I gave about 3 seconds thought to sprinting after him, but I knew too well that there would be nothing left when (or if) I caught him. I'd have been able to gasp a hello, and he would have simply ridden away.
I sat up and went back to spinning easily. Still, my legs were mostly big hunks of wood through the morning.
An ego can be a dangerous thing.
That certainly raised a smile Ed. I can't help myself, every time I see someone on my commute it's on (even though it's nearly always a one sided race.) I generally get them on the hills, though after one got me back right away I've learned to time my attack. It's great entertainment.
ReplyDeleteI seldom encounter any other cyclists on the commute, so it's always a pleasure to meet another one. This year, I've seen far more on the road than in any previous year. I'm sure gas prices are responsible.
ReplyDeleteNow, I wouldn't half-wheel a newbie while asking him a bunch of questions, making him breathe harder as I slowly increased his speed. That would be wrong.